One thing thou lackest: . . come, take up the cross, and follow Me.
— Mark 10:21
The rich young ruler had the master passion to he perfect. When he
saw Jesus Christ, he wanted to be like Him. Our Lord never puts
personal holiness to the fore when He calls a disciple; He puts
absolute annihilation of my right to myself and identification with
Himself – a relationship with Himself in which there is no other
relationship. Luke 14:26 has nothing to do with salvation or
sanctification, but with unconditional identification with Jesus
Christ. Very few of us know the absolute ""go"" of abandonment to
Jesus.
""Then Jesus beholding him loved him."" The look of Jesus will mean a
heart broken for ever from allegiance to any other person or thing.
Has Jesus ever looked at you? The look of Jesus transforms and
transfixes. Where you are ""soft"" with God is where the Lord has
looked at you. If you are hard and vindictive, insistent on your own
way, certain that the other person is more likely to be in the wrong
than you are, it is an indication that there are whole tracts of your
nature that have never been transformed by His gaze.
""One thing thou lackest . . ."" The only ""good thing"" from Jesus
Christ’s point of view is union with Himself and nothing in between.
""Sell whatsoever thou hast . ."" I must reduce myself until I am a
mere conscious man, I must fundamentally renounce possessions of all
kinds, not to save by soul (only one thing saves a man – absolute
reliance upon Jesus Christ) – but in order to follow Jesus. ""Come,
and follow Me."" And the road is the way He went.
On this day…
- Jeremiah 38 – 2024
- Jeremiah 37 – 2024
- He Must Increase, I Must Decrease – 2011
- The Free Will of the Wind – 2011
- Trying to pray without a Saviour insults the Deity – 2011
- Be dogmatically true – 2011
- Itching ears to hear spreading news – 2011
- The essence of God’s character – 2011
- Leading men – 2011
- Anything that exhalts man – 2011
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